KU seeking $30 million for new medical building

Tuesday

Dec 11, 2012 at 3:00 PM

The University of Kansas is asking the state for millions of dollars to help construct a $75 million medical building at its Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.

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The University of Kansas is asking the state for millions of dollars to help construct a $75 million medical building at its Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.The Lawrence Journal-World reports Steve Stites, a medical center official, plans to meet with Gov. Sam Brownback to discuss the proposed education and training facility.The university is asking the state to provide $30 million in bonds over 10 years. It also wants the state to release $26 million of a federal refund related to payroll taxes.The university's budget request also includes nearly $3 million for improvements at the School of Medicine's Wichita campus.Last month, Brownback said a general increase in funding for higher education is unlikely but additional dollars for specific projects at the universities could be available.